South West Governors Formally Admit Lagos Into O’dua Investment Group
Signify
Interest In Murtala Muhammed Airport Concession
+ Resolve To Pursue Accelerated Rice Program
The six
Governors of south west region under the auspices of the Western Nigerian
Governors Forum on Wednesday formally admitted Lagos State into the O’dua
Investment Group with a total of 115million shares thus growing the share
equity of the company to 690million.
The
Governors – Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), Abiola Ajimobi
(Oyo), Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo) and Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), in a communiqué
issued at the end of a two-day quarterly meeting held at Lagos House in Alausa,
Ikeja, also ratified a document allowing Lagos to acquire land in their
respective states for massive rice cultivation and production.
Specifically,
all the Governors resolved to embark on a Rice Accelerated Program for
Integrated Development (Western RAPID) to further consolidate actions on food
security and job creation in the region, while a Regional Agriculture Summit to
be sponsored by Lagos State, was agreed to be held in Ibadan in May 2018.
The forum,
which is being coordinated through the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria
(DAWN) Commission, also signified interest in the concession of the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport.
Reading
the communiqué to journalists, Director General of DAWN Commission, Mr Oluseye
Oyeleye said: “The States of the Region as a bloc will be monitoring the
process for the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Concession into a world
class infrastructure.”
He said
the Governors also resolved that DAWN Commission, Focal Representatives and
Agriculture Commissioners of the region would hold a technical session with
Nigeria Incentive-based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL)
and develop a state by state roadmap in four weeks before the Regional Agriculture
Summit scheduled for May 2018.
It was
also agreed that DAWN Commission should work on reviving Regional Inter-School
Football Competition, and as well conduct a study on the successes in Education
in Ekiti State for peer learning/adoption among the Western Nigeria states.
Also, the
Governors directed the DAWN Commission and the Focal representatives to
structure a programme on the Omoluabi Ethos of the Yoruba people.
However,
Ogun State Deputy Governor, Mrs Yetunde Onanuga, who represented Governor Amosu,
raised some reservations about the land deal, saying that the State Government
on account of previous issues with Lagos on the similar subject matter would be
refraining from releasing land to the State until the said issues were
resolved.
Nonetheless,
Onanuga said: “We will be prepared to sign this memorandum later when some of
these issues are straightened out.”
When asked
by journalists on way out of the issues raised by Ogun State, Governor Ambode
said he was optimistic that all the States would join in the effort to ensure
food security and create jobs for the people.
He said:
“What has happened is that we wanted to expand the agric output of our rice
mill and in doing so, we decided that all the south west States should be able
to cultivate rice and supply paddy to the proposed rice mill that is coming up
in Imota in Lagos.
“So, what
we have done is that four other States have agreed to sign the Memorandum of
Understanding which they have actually done today and so what is happening
between Lagos and Ogun is that there were some minor issues that were
outstanding before and based on that they could not sign today but you could
also hear that they are committed to signing when those issues are resolved.
“We are
having a 32-ton per hour rice mill in Imota and we are going to require 32,000
hectares of paddy cultivation which even the whole of the south west cannot
even provide but because we are interested in integration and also
independence, it is important that beyond going to Kebbi or Kano, all the south
western states should also benefit from it and the idea is that we are trying
to procure land there but we will also use the people and the farmers in the
respective states to cultivate the land and by so doing we have created
employment in those States and we will be off-takers to the paddies that they
are produ
cing and
so I am able to buy it and also use it for my own rice mill and then sell it in
Lagos and so I create employment across the region and at the same time put
money into the pocket of our people,” Governor Ambode said.
Earlier,
Governor Aregbesola described the incorporation of Lagos State into the
economic framework of the south west region as historic and long coming since
1948, adding that the development would strengthen the O’dua Investment Group
and drive the development of the region.
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